Could be a poster alluding to unhappy husbands or maybe, unhappy people in general. Amazing how photography lets us play with the subjects, and more than that, portray emotions and project meanings, set in a small frame for public consumption. (potd 24.10.11)

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I have my film rolls sorted neatly inside my refrigerator but as soon as I go outside to shoot, whether on a whole day or on a weekend, I usually take extra films with me. In minutes, the film's order just turns into a total chaos, not to mention the loose rolls inside my bag. Don't you get annoyed when this happens? I finally found a simple remedy for this. Read on.

Sometimes when the artistic feel is in you or your imagination flows like the swift stream of the Nile River, feel free to experiment with multiple exposures. Either planned or not, the pictures might turn out to be very crazy and fun to see. Not all cameras has this Multiple Exposure (MX) settings. My personal favourite is the Diana F+.

If you are shy and you don't feel like exposing your face and for those times where you don't feel like a star on your photos, then you might ask yourself what other unique subjects you can shoot... Here's a tip: Why not give your wonderful feet a chance to show off their talents?

Some years ago I learned a lab technique known as "sandwich" or "sandwiching", that involves, to say it succintctly, putting a negative on top of another on the enlarger, so you combine two or more images in one photograph.